Now that people want to march on DC to protest his presidency, well, the Orange One ain't having none of it:

"According to The Guardian, the National Park Service, on behalf of the Presidential Inauguration Committee, has blocked access to the landmark by filing a “massive omnibus blocking permit.” This will bar protesters from most of the National Mall, Pennsylvania Avenue, the Washington Monument, and of course, the Lincoln Memorial for days and weeks before, during, and after the inauguration, which will take place on Jan. 20, 2017."

]]>Politicsdemoconhttp://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?2471687-Remember-When-Trump-Wanted-A-March-on-DChttp://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?2471687-Remember-When-Trump-Wanted-A-March-on-DCThe Democratic Party picked up seats in both the House and Senate in 2016 electionshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheSeanHannityShow-HotForumTopics/~3/KVij8aDfAJY/showthread.php
Fri, 09 Dec 2016 16:05:26 GMTTrue or false. no fair googling. Lets see how politically astute our forumites are!
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AllanTrue or false. no fair googling. Lets see how politically astute our forumites are!

While I have no doubt Obama is flattered and freely offers his advice, I question why Trump wants his picks.

Does Trump want to identify who to appoint, or who to avoid appointing?

Perhaps Trump invites them in to learn what devious plans they have for wreaking havoc on our economy so the generation of 2525 will enjoy a half of a degree cooler summer.

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Fri, 09 Dec 2016 15:47:06 GMTwe lost
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/12/08/im-democrat-but-clinton-staffer-jennifer-palmieris-twisted-logic-is-exactly-why-lost.html
its about catagories for the left...
*the actual candidate running for office was important but not terribly so, provided that she or he stuck to the...we losthttp://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/...-why-lost.html

its about catagories for the left...

the actual candidate running for office was important but not terribly so, provided that she or he stuck to the script. And so that was our approach taken in 2016; Clinton was anointed as our nominee. Voters didn’t need to like her.

successful campaigns are built on candidates first, policies second, and coalitions of voters last

the writer explains how the left ran their campaign all wrong.

]]>Politicsdarknessesedgehttp://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?2471683-I-m-a-Democrat-but-Clinton-staffer-Jennifer-Palmieri-s-twisted-logic-is-exactly-whyhttp://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?2471683-I-m-a-Democrat-but-Clinton-staffer-Jennifer-Palmieri-s-twisted-logic-is-exactly-whyThe Hillary Contradictionhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheSeanHannityShow-HotForumTopics/~3/ovux_Bxn3RY/showthread.php
Fri, 09 Dec 2016 14:45:38 GMTHillary and her lackeys seem to have pinned down the blame for her loss to:

Why, then, did Hillary and her staff "feel good" on election day. We read that they broke out the champagne on election morning and eagerly awaited the victory. They were shocked and devastated when she lost. Why? I don't understand it.

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Fri, 09 Dec 2016 13:37:48 GMTI love this stuff.

The delusional left continues to underestimate this man, to their own peril. They still can't comprehend what happened to them and continue to believe that American's really wanted Hillary.

Those on the right can only hope and pray that the left continues down this path of self-destruction.

For all the Republican talk about Trump having a “mandate” as a result of his “landslide” victory, the fact remains that Trump, who lost the national popular vote by nearly 3 million votes, is not held in high regard. The Pew data found most of the country still considers him ill-qualified, reckless, hard to like, and lacking in sound judgment.

To think Trump will take the White House with the American mainstream on his side, with the electorate rallying behind his vision and agenda, is plainly ridiculous.

But what struck me as especially notable about the new survey results is the persistence of the so-called “reality gap.”